Which material will stop magnetic attraction?

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The answer key is (a) but I don't understand why. Option (a), (b), (c) are all non - magnetic material and (d) is magnetic material. Why (a) can stop the attraction while others can't?

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Can you post a link to the online question? Obviously any magnetic shielding effect would require a ferrous material.
 
berkeman said:
Can you post a link to the online question? Obviously any magnetic shielding effect would require a ferrous material.
Sorry I got the question in form of printed paper so I don't have the link. I think the answer is (d) but I am not sure how the distribution (shape) of magnetic field inside the steel sheet would be. Is there any possibility some part of the magnetic field is redistributed by the steel sheet towards the steel ball so it would still be attracted?

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I will rephrase the question.

Which of the four materials exhibits stronger diamagnetism? A superconducting sheet would work even better.
 

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